And while we’re together that weekend, we’ll do some serious writing, and probably watch some movies! Like Hallmark’s royalty movies! Here’s a few we can choose from…

Previous Seasons

My Summer Prince (2016) – Unfortunately, for us anyway, this one isn’t available on DVD or streaming that I can tell. Prince Colin of Edgemere is arrested in Idaho and Mandy finds herself trying to repair his reputation. Starring Jack Turner, Taylor Cole, and Lauren Holly

Once Upon a Christmas (2015) – This is the only one on the list with a princess rather than a prince. She escapes her entourage and spends the day with an average Joe who doesn’t know who she is and sitesees in NYC. Starring Briana Evigan and Paul Campbell

A Royal Christmas (2014) – This one is available on DVD! Yay! Especially because I love Lacey Chabert. Emily is a seamstress and is dating a guy named Leo… who happens to be the crown prince of Cordinia. He has to tell her the truth and takes her home for Christmas to meet his mother, the queen. Of course, the queen wants him to marry a duchess, not a broke American. Starring Lacey Chabert, Stephen Hagan, and Jane Seymour.

Crown for Christmas (2015) – This one is also on DVD! One of the down sides of studying royalty is that when “they” get something wrong, it bugs you. (I’m sure the same is true of any profession and why most of us writers work SO. HARD. to get things right.) This one bugged me for that reason, but most people probably wouldn’t notice. Allie loses her job as a maid at a hotel and gets hired as a nanny for a powerful family in Europe. Danica McKellar’s character explains a math concept, which comes from McKellar’s own background as an Actual Mathematician. Starring Danica McKellar and Rupert Penry-Jones

A Princess for Christmas (2011) – Another on DVD. Jules is the guardian for her niece and nephew. They’re invited to Castlebury to meet her late brother-in-law’s family. She falls in love with Ashton, her brother-in-law’s brother, then finds out he’s really a prince. Starring Katie McGrath and Sam Heughan

A Royal Winter (2017) – Maggie goes on holiday in Europe and falls for a guy – who turns out to be a prince. I watched it earlier this year and would love to watch it again but it’s not available anywhere :p. Starring Merritt Patterson, Jack Donnelly, and Samantha Bond

A Prince for Christmas (2015) – This is an ION movie, not Hallmark, but that’s okay. The online information on this is pretty slim, but looks interesting (in fact, I’m not CERTAIN it’s a contemporary movie). It’ll air before this blog posts and I have it set to record. Starring Viva Bianca and Kirk Barker

2017 Christmas Season

This Christmas season, there’s several royal offerings, though not all of them have aired yet.

A Christmas Prince (2017) – This is actually on Netflix this year. Amber is a journalist looking for a hard hitting story on Prince Richard. She manages to get hired as a tutor for Richard’s younger sister, who has spina bifida. Overall, the movie is your typical Hallmark-type fare, which most people either like or don’t. The way the major conflict was fixed at the end bugged me because it totally couldn’t happen that way, but otherwise it’s all good ;). It also has correlations with my release next summer, so I’m sure I’ll be talking about it again. Starring Rose McIver and Ben Lamb

My Christmas Prince (2017) – This is a Lifetime movie and has some similarities to A Royal Christmas, but without Lacey Chabert. Samantha, a teacher in Manhattan, is dating “diplomat” Alex, who turns out to be the Crown Prince of Madelvia. He follows her to her hometown for Christmas, but his mother wants him to marry a countess. I was never really sure if his father was king or his mother queen, but otherwise, it worked ;). Starring Alexis Knapp, Callum Alexander, Parker Stevenson, and Marina Sirtis

Royal Christmas Ball (2017) – This one is an ION movie and airs the day I’m writing this so I’ll have seen it by the time this blog posts. King Charles of Baltania is having a ball. He has an ex-girlfriend. The ex-girlfriend has a teenage daughter who may or may not be his child… That’s all I got until it airs ;). Starring Tara Reid and Inigo Rademacher

A Royal New Year’s Eve (2017 – airs Dec. 30) – Back to Hallmark! A fashion designer falls for a client’s prospective fiancé (does that mean boyfriend? I’m not sure) – and the prospective fiancé falls for her too. We’ll see how this one goes… ;) Starring Cheryl Ladd and Sam Page

And The Bride

Meghan Markle has two of her own Hallmark movies that are on our “to watch” list, you know, since she’s the bride and all ;).

Dater’s Handbook (2016) – When Cassandra realizes she keeps picking the wrong guys, she turns to a handbook to try to find the right one. Starring Meghan Markle and Kristoffer Polaha

When Sparks Fly (2014) – A journalist goes to her small hometown for the Fourth of July and runs into her ex-boyfriend. Starring Meghan Markle and Christopher Jacot

The Inadvertent Princess

My next book features an incognito prince who finds his princess and doesn’t tell her who he is right away. You can snag the preorder now before it’s January31 release.

One lucky commenter will get a Kindle copy of it when it releases, or any of my other books.

Anabelle Gregorson is happy. More or less. She works for her best friend at a yarn shop in Akushla, is raising her little sister after the death of their parents, and just met the most handsome man she ever set eyes on. And he seems to like her too.

Prince Kensington of San Majoria never expected his time in Eyjania to result in love. But from the moment he met little Gracie, and her big sister, he was smitten, even if she doesn’t know who he is. He kind of likes having someone enjoy spending time with him and not his titles.

When Anabelle tells him she’s going to have to marry King Benjamin of Eyjania, Kensington can’t let it happen. They run off to elope, but the ceremony must occur before he has a chance to tell her the whole truth.

What will Anabelle think – and will their relationship survive the royal revelation? Even if it does, will angering the king and infuriating her powerful grandfather cause no end of trouble for the Inadvertent Princess?

(Crowns & Courtships Book 2, A Kaerasti for Clari is available in the Out of the Blue Bouquet collection.)

When she's not writing about her imaginary friends, Carol Moncado is hanging out with her husband and four kids in the big yard of their southwest Missouri home, teaching American Government at a community college, reading, or watching NCIS. She's a member of ACFW and RWA, President and founding member for the MozArks ACFW group, and a category coordinator for ACFW's First Impressions.

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I like Christmas movies. Not sure if I have seen many Royal Christmas ones yet as we don’t have the Hallmark channel. One free to air channel is showing daily movies which I am now taping so we may get one or two.
I like reading Christmas romances royal or not at this time of year.

Hi Jenny! Thanks for stopping by! We didn’t have Hallmark channel at my house for many years and have only had it for 2-3. I tend to forget about their movies until early November, so haven’t seen as many of the non-Christmas ones as I wish…

I do enjoy Christmas movies. I never really watched or read any “royalty” Christmas movies or books…..but now I’m totally interested in them after this post.
You’re book sounds fun! Thanks for the chance to win and read.

I love watching Christmas movies. Just watched A Princess for Christmas. We watch a Christmas movies every night in December. It is the best I am going in hunt for some of the ones you have listed that I have not seen yet. Thanks

Hi Carol! What a delightful blog. Hallmark royalty movies are my favorite. Hallmark channel is on at this time of year 24/ 7, so I can catch my favorites. Will have to look at some of the others. Thanks for sharing. The Inadvertent Princess is preordered. Merry Christmas and Best Wishes.

Yay! I hope you enjoy your time with your mom! I, uh, might know JP and JW word for word… I do now have the ability to watch TV with my bluetooth headphones. I caught a bunch of background conversations in JW with them that I’d never noticed before. (AND JW2 comes soon!! YAY!)

Carol,
I love all your info on the “royal” movies out and about. I’ve seen many of them and they always remind me of your books, except for one BIG difference…….YOUR STORIES ARE MUCH BETTER! I love reading your books and look forward to this next one!

I enjoy watching Christmas movies, especially the Hallmark, they are on two channels this years. I have a whole lot lined up for when I want to watch. Already watched “The Royal Christmas”. So I’ll probably be watching long after Christmas, but that is alright too. Your book coming out looks good too. Merry Christmas.

Thanks for stopping by everyone! I’ve watched two of the others since I wrote this!

A PRINCE FOR CHRISTMAS was good! It is a contemporary, but there’s still a steam engine in it :P. And blot bunnies! Oh the plot bunnies!

A ROYAL CHRISTMAS BALL was okay. Turns out I’m not a fan of Tara Reid :p. I loved the girl who played the daughter and the actor looked far older than the 39 he was supposed to be (but not near as bad the one where Mariah Carey, Lacey Chabert, and some guy were supposed to have graduated the same year – with an almost 15 year difference in their ages… :P).

We don’t pay for cable or satellite tv so I don’t think I’ve seen any of these. I do prefer to read over watching movies anyway. Books are generally so much better to me. Although sometimes it’s nice to kick back and just watch. I may look for a few of these on DVD.

Thanks for the list os movies Carol! I really like royalty movies and books! Can’t wait to read yours!

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